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Configuration de la simulation
Les paramètres de configuration du modèle vous permettent de choisir des solveurs globaux ou à l’échelle du modèle dans Simulink®. Vous pouvez également utiliser un solveur Simscape™ local pour certaines parties du système et ajuster d’autres options dans le bloc Solver Configuration. Pour connaître les choix recommandés, consultez Making Optimal Solver Choices for Physical Simulation.
Applications
| Simscape Variable Scaling Analyzer | Resolve variable scaling issues and improve simulation speed of Simscape models (depuis R2021b) |
Paramètres du modèle
| Explicit solver used in model containing Physical Networks blocks | Option to issue warning or error if model uses explicit solver for simulation |
| Zero-crossing control is globally disabled in Simulink | Option to issue warning or error if zero-crossing control is globally disabled during simulation |
| Normalize using nominal values | Option to specify whether to scale the system based on nominal values |
| Specify nominal values | Option to view, add, and edit value-unit pairs of model nominal values |
Rubriques
- Setting Up Solvers for Physical Models
Explains how to harmonize global, or model-wide, Simulink solvers with local Simscape solvers for physical simulation.
- Important Concepts and Choices in Physical Simulation
Provides background information on advanced concepts and trade-offs to consider when you select solvers and configure other simulation settings.
- Making Optimal Solver Choices for Physical Simulation
Detailed how-to information on solver selection for physical simulation.
- Best Practices for Simulating with the daessc Solver
Detailed how-to information and best practices on using
daesscsolver for physical simulation. - Understanding How the Partitioning Solver Works
Detailed explanation of how the Partitioning solver formulates the equations and why it is much faster than the other solvers.
- Filtering Input Signals and Providing Time Derivatives
Ways to provide time derivatives of the input signals, required by the selected solver, and benefits of input filtering.
- System Scaling by Nominal Values
Improve simulation robustness by providing scale of variables to solver.
- Use Scaling by Nominal Values to Improve Performance
Example of applying scaling by nominal values to improve simulation robustness.
- Select Nominal Values Using the Variable Scaling Analyzer
Improve Simscape model convergence by analyzing for problematic variable scaling.
- Frequency and Time Simulation Mode
Increase simulation speed for systems with a single base frequency.
- Simscape Stiffness Impact Analysis
Analyze the effect of particular block variables on overall system stiffness of a Simscape network.
